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MBAS plantings at Matarangi

 

The weather played ball earlier this month to allow around 175 year 7 and 8 students from Mercury Bay Area School to head into steep bush near Matarangi to plant over 400 kauri, manuka and tanekaha.
The bluff area off Matarangi road has been recently cleared of pines, and the contribution that the students have made in helping to regenerate the native forest will be evident for years to come.
The Kauri 2000 Trust, which enables the planting each year through donations from supporters worldwide can attest to the skill of planting from the students. “ The students jumped in with the right attitude, suitable footwear for the rough terrain, and even came up with names for the several trees they planted with their groups. We have a long-standing relationship with the school and as always we were thrilled with the planting skills these students have. Also the support from parents and teachers involved in this year’s planting was truly appreciated” says Kauri 2000 trust chairperson Alison Henry.
And with the recent rains in the region, this is the very best start these trees can have.

Watch class plantings:

MBAS Planting 1 May 2017

MBAS Planting 1 May 2017

MBAS Students Helping Kauri 2000 Mercury Bay Area School students from years 7 and 8 spent time in the bush on Blackjack Hill, Kuaotunu, on 30 May and 1 June. Teachers, parents, carers and volunteers coordinated what seemed like a military operation and the Kauri 2000...

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News May 2017

News May 2017

Planting Day for volunteers will be on Saturday June 10th. Please contact us via email info@kauri2000.co.nz for more information.   Latest Kauri2000 Newsletter

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News October 2016

News October 2016

Extensive site preparation was again done predominatly Tricky Trees, with the help of cutting a number of wilding pines this year. The appearance of the ridge for future plantings has changed remarkably. Once again we were blessed with perfect weather for our...

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